Speeches

  • 1 December 1997 What can monetary policy do to help the economy reach its full potential?

    Remarks Gordon Thiessen Canadian Club of Toronto Toronto, Ontario
    Today, we meet against a backdrop of some uncertainty in the international economy. I would like to begin my remarks with an assessment of what the recent financial and economic events in Asia could mean for Canada.
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  • 7 October 1997 Challenges ahead for monetary policy

    Remarks Gordon Thiessen Vancouver Board of Trade Vancouver, British Columbia
    Today, I would like to talk about some of the important issues and challenges facing monetary policy in the period ahead and how the Bank of Canada proposes to deal with them. This is not an unusual topic for me since the business of central banking is seldom without challenges. But what a difference the past two years have made to the challenges we face!
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  • 16 September 1997 The recent economic record in Canada and the challenges ahead for monetary policy

    Remarks Gordon Thiessen New England-Canadian Business Council Boston, Massachusetts
    It has been a little over two years since my last public speech to an audience in the United States. During this time, a lot has happened in terms of economic developments in our two countries. One thing that continues to impress me is the remarkable performance of the U.S. economy, which has achieved six years of steady economic expansion, with high rates of job creation and low inflation.
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  • 18 June 1997 The Canadian economy: Challenges and prospects

    Remarks Gordon Thiessen la Chambre de commerce et d'industrie du Québec métropolitain Québec, Québec
    Once a year, the Bank of Canada's Board of Directors meets outside Ottawa, alternating among the provinces. I am delighted that this year's out-of-town meeting has brought us to the beautiful and historic city of Quebec. I would like to take this opportunity to talk to you about recent developments in our economy.
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  • 30 May 1997 Flexible Exchange Rates in a World of Low Inflation

    Remarks Gordon Thiessen FOREX '97 Conference Toronto, Ontario
    There is a good deal of discussion these days about Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in Europe - about the benefits and difficulties of organizing such a union. However, today I would like to examine a somewhat different issue, one that is at the other end of the spectrum; namely, How is the international system of flexible exchange rates working these days?
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  • 21 March 1997 Monetary Policy and the Prospects for a Stronger Canadian Economy

    Remarks Gordon Thiessen Canadian Association for Business Economics and the Ottawa Economics Association Ottawa, Ontario
    Anyone who has read our last Monetary Policy Report, the winter issue of the Bank of Canada Review, or our just-released Annual Report knows that the Bank has been positive about Canada's economic outlook. Basically, we are looking for a solid pickup in the pace of economic expansion in coming months, with inflation remaining low. And, with improvements in the basic foundation of our economy, we see the potential for sustained good economic performance over the medium term.
    Content Type(s): Press, Speeches

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